United Methodist Women Work to End Human Trafficking

Date Posted:
10/4/2011

United Methodist Women is resolute in its stance against the exploitation of the helpless and those who are forced to submit to civil injustice as a result of their basic needs or position in society. United Methodist Women has been active in fighting human trafficking for more than a decade.

More than 27 million people internationally have fallen victim to human trafficking, and the epidemic has become the second largest criminal activity behind the sale of illegal arms. United Methodist Women will continue to work for the rights of those exploited by this cruel trade and end this all-too-prevalent form of modern-day slavery.